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Welcome 2023: Industry's wishes for a sustainable shipping New year, new shipping! A brand-new year is a time for reinvention for many. And 2023 isn’t any different. With the start of a new year, it is a great opportunity to take the time to reflect on the past and move forward with renewed intentions for the next 365 days ahead... -Channel 16Posted On:4-Jan-2023
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IMO faces the New Year squarely THE beginning of every year is a time for undertaking new activities and intensifying new ones. IMO is doing both. IMO begins 2023 with the implementation of new carbon regulations. These include the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) that rates vessels from A to E based on how much CO2 they emit as indicated by cargo capacity and nautical miles traveled... -The Manila TimesPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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The trends that will shape 2023 in Container Shipping & Trade The box ship sector is speeding towards net zero: biofuel, methanol and hydrogen use is ramping up and companies are collaborating to decarbonise. Strong foundations for methanol use were laid in 2022 – and 2023 will be the year this fuel makes it in the container ship industry... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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CII could pose serious risk to LNG ship supply The IMO’s carbon intensity regulations, specifically the carbon intensity indicator (CII) in place since 1 January, are likely to have a dramatic impact on LNG fleet supply which could lead to ‘stranded’ assets later this decade... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Final Decision On SCI Demerger To Be Cleared This Week A big roadblock to the disinvestment of the Shipping Corporation of India could be cleared this week. Sources have told Business Today Television that the Ministry of Corporate Affairs will announce its decision on the demerger of the company this week... -Business TodayPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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30 seafarers abandoned by Chinese vessel employer MORE than 30 Filipino crewmembers of the livestock carrier, Yangtze Fortune, are stranded in Australia and reportedly abandoned by the registered vessel owner Soar Harmony Shipping of China. According to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), Yangtze Fortune has been arrested in Portland, Victoria by the Australian Federal Court... -The Manila TimesPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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JNP will max out capacity by 2028; Wadhavan port could be an alternative: Official Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Nhava Sheva will reach its full capacity by 2028, an official said, emphasising the need to develop an alternative mega port in Wadhavan to handle the growing maritime traffic. However, the controversial Wadhavan project in Palghar’s Dahanu taluka is yet to get an environmental clearance and is also facing opposition from local communities and environmentalists... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Celebrity's Newest Cruise Ship Rescues Cuban Refugees A surge of Cuban maritime migration is bringing hundreds of new arrivals to the Florida Keys, and up to 160 more are intercepted at sea each day in the Straits of Florida. On Monday, the brand new cruise ship Celebrity Beyond saved more than a dozen Cuban nationals found drifting in a homemade craft, then turned them over to the U.S. Coast Guard for processing... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Quarry Workers Find Rare 16th-Century Shipwreck A crew of quarry workers have unearthed the remains of a ship from the Elizabethan period in Kent, England, a rare archaeological find. Workers with British cement company Cemex were dredging gravel out of a lake on the Dungeness headland when they stumbled on the remains of a wooden ship... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Collaboration is key for a more equitable, sustainable shipping industry More than a watchword, the term ‘collaboration’ ran throughout the recent WISTA International AGM in Geneva, highlighting the fact that only by working together can we hope to bring about the real change our industry needs... -gCaptainPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Data Shows Hawaii Shippers Are Regularly Breaking Speed Limits In recent years, some of the world’s biggest maritime companies have made an effort to slow down in the crowded shipping lanes off the California coast as their vessels access busy ports in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay... -Honolulu Civil BeatPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Iran's shipbuilding: an old but newly developing industry Iran's shipbuilding industry, with more than 50 years of history, has been on a journey toward development since its establishment, and nowadays the Islamic Republic is considered one of the world’s major shipbuilders, manufacturing and repairing all kinds of giant vessels... -Tehran TimesPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Two killed, two missing in drowning incidents in Leyte At least two people died while two others went missing in separate drowning incidents during New Year’s Day in Leyte province. In Mayorga town, two seafarers who rescued a drowning relative were swept off by a huge wave... -Manila BulletinPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Container ship disabled, towed to Victoria, Canada Container ship GSL ELENI left Vancouver on Dec 28 bound for Yokohama, but her rudder stuck in portside position when she was already in the open, passing Juan de Fuca Strait, on Dec 29. Disabled ship was towed to Victoria during Dec 31 – Jan 1, to undergo repairs... -FleetMonPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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Russian Chief Engineer died on board Chief Engineer of bulk carrier AL DANAH was found dead in his cabin in the morning Jan 3, at Paradip Anchorage, India. 51-year old Russian citizen reportedly died from cardiac arrest, body was taken to hospital for autopsy... -FleetMonPosted On:4-Jan-2023
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